I see a lot from atheists that it isn't right to force a religion on a child because at that age their minds are very impressionable and will not be able to think fully upon what they are being told.
Even as a Christian I planned to let my children be whatever religion that they wanted, but that I would make them go to church for a time until they reached a certain age.
As an agnostic, I can't help but agree more.
I would not have chosen Christianity if I had not been raised in a Christian household. Genesis has always annoyed me, the stories are poorly written and a bit dull to be honest.
I remember telling a friend I wish JK Rowling had written the Bible so that it would be better.
If my child became religious, as long as they were a good person I would not care. If their religion made them become mean I would intervene.
But, I know that others disagree. So I ask to everyone:
Why would you choose to raise your children in your religion, and not just let them choose for themselves?
or, if you are on the other side of this debate
Will you allow your child to become religious if that is what they wanted? (Edit: this is worded weird, ignore the first part of this) Or would you try to persuade them out of it?
Even as a Christian I planned to let my children be whatever religion that they wanted, but that I would make them go to church for a time until they reached a certain age.
As an agnostic, I can't help but agree more.
I would not have chosen Christianity if I had not been raised in a Christian household. Genesis has always annoyed me, the stories are poorly written and a bit dull to be honest.
I remember telling a friend I wish JK Rowling had written the Bible so that it would be better.
If my child became religious, as long as they were a good person I would not care. If their religion made them become mean I would intervene.
But, I know that others disagree. So I ask to everyone:
Why would you choose to raise your children in your religion, and not just let them choose for themselves?
or, if you are on the other side of this debate
Will you allow your child to become religious if that is what they wanted? (Edit: this is worded weird, ignore the first part of this) Or would you try to persuade them out of it?
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